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Technology Stocks : Wind River going up, up, up!

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To: Ramsey Su who wrote (2165)9/29/1997 12:17:00 AM
From: Snowshoe   of 10309
 
Ramsey, those are not LEAPS. Many stocks have options, but very few have LEAPS.

The web page you cited is improperly programmed to describe any option expiring after January 1998 as a LEAP. All current LEAPS expire in January 1999 or January 2000. The Chicago Board of Options is the authority on this, not StockSmart. Check the following CBOE symbol index for stocks starting with "W" and you will see that WIND does not have LEAPS: cboe.com

The February and May options listed for WIND are standard long-term options, not LEAPS. I've made good money in the past by buying WIND options on dips. I might find them attractive again if WIND has a significant dip.
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